Panasonic drew back the curtains today at CES 2018 in Las Vegas on one of the most controversial cameras of the last twelve months, one the existence of which has been hotly debated and even more hotly denied by potential buyers right up to the moment Panasonic’s curtain-puller really started itching to pull the strings to revealed the company’s available darkness cinematic video-shooting genius, the Lumix DC-GH5S, to all the world.

As we have been preoccupied with serious health matters here at ‘Untitled’, we will be doing some catching up with our research into and coverage of the Panasonic Lumix GH5S over the next several days, but for now here are some lists of links to articles, press releases and videos about the camera and its pros and cons.

We will be adding further material as it appears and will add our own commentary as appropriate.

Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S

Fully-articulated LCD monitor of Panasonic’s Lumix DC-GH5S can be folded to protect the glass, an excellent feature when shooting in the field in difficult and dirty conditions.

Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S

Flipping the Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S’ fully-articulated LCD monitor and rotating it is crucial when shooting in tight spaces.

The Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S’ touch screen enables operating and focusing when unable to have the EVF to your eye. It can be positioned off to the left and tilted two ways when you can be directly behind the camera.

Apologies to my many female readers for the very real impression given by the links below that new product releases and trade shows like CES are “boys’ clubs” aka “sausage fests” aka “sausage parties”just like the movie and television industries themselves.

That is the reality of media production in all its forms worldwide as well as the usual situation for female brand ambassadors, moviemakers, product reviewers and members of the press both traditional and digital.

I have heard that there are signs things are changing but those days cannot come fast enough.

Digital Trends – Panasonic Lumix GH5S hands-on review – “…if video is your thing, we expect the GH5S may be the best sub-$3,000 camera out there, and it even gives more expensive cameras a serious run for their money.”

cinema5D – The Man Behind the Panasonic GH5S – “An interview with Yosuke Yamane-san – the head of imaging at Panasonic and a key person behind the newly announced Panasonic GH5S – about the new camera and beyond.”

Angelbird 256GB Match Pack for the Panasonic EVA1 – B&H – special promotional packaging of two Angelbird 128GB AV Pro UHS-II SDXC memory cards that are just as usable in other cameras than the AU-EVA1 that also have UHS-II SD card slots.